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... arms , to arms , to arms ! IV But when through all th ' infernal bounds , Which flaming Phlegethon surrounds , Love , strong as death , the poet led To the pale nations of the dead , What sounds were heard , What scenes appear'd , O'er ...
... arms , to arms , to arms ! IV But when through all th ' infernal bounds , Which flaming Phlegethon surrounds , Love , strong as death , the poet led To the pale nations of the dead , What sounds were heard , What scenes appear'd , O'er ...
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... arms employ , 550 555 But stay my Hector here , and guard his Troy . " The Chief replied : " That post shall be my care , 560 Nor that alone , but all the works of war . How would the sons of Troy , in arms renown'd , Attaint the lustre ...
... arms employ , 550 555 But stay my Hector here , and guard his Troy . " The Chief replied : " That post shall be my care , 560 Nor that alone , but all the works of war . How would the sons of Troy , in arms renown'd , Attaint the lustre ...
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... arms bend round each other : they turn from side to side , and strain and stretch their large spreading limbs below . But when the pride of their strength arose , they shook the hill with their heels . Rocks tumble from their places on ...
... arms bend round each other : they turn from side to side , and strain and stretch their large spreading limbs below . But when the pride of their strength arose , they shook the hill with their heels . Rocks tumble from their places on ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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